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Newsletter Volume 16, Issue 3 N C R R E T I R E E N E W S Official publication of NCR REA, Inc. www.ncr-rea.org 3rd Quarter 2012 WHAT S INSIDE Letter From The President........ 1 From Your Editor........... 2 Did You Know..... 3 In Memoriam...... 4 Welcome New Members!........ 4 NCR in the News.... 5 Printed Membership Directory Discontinued From Our Members.. 7 NCR Pins..... 10 Events Calendar.... 11 FYI & Contacts..... 13 Annual Meeting..... 14 Registration....... 15 6 F ROM CHUCK, OUR PRESIDENT W elcome everyone and warm greetings from your trustees, administrator, and newsletter editor. We hope you all are staying cool and your locale is receiving the much-deserved moisture it desperately needs during this extremely dry, hot summer. Your 3rd Quarter newsletter is chock full of valuable information. Most importantly, if you wish to attend our Annual Meeting and Open House, which is scheduled for Thursday, September 20, 2012, see pages 14 and 15 for complete details and registration information. You must be sure to send in your registration by September 1, 2012! Don t miss out!! For those of you who live outside the Dayton region, we hope you will sign up early for the event. Not only will you see your fellow members, you ll also see many of your former colleagues who are still in the area. Finally, we are very grateful to a former NCR employee, Jim Bucher, of Dayton s very own WDTN Channel 2, for his help in promoting our Big Event! You can check out my interview with Jim online by accessing this link: http://www.wdtn.com/dpp/living_dayton/ncr-retirees-association We look forward to seeing you all in September! Chuck Stuart and Jim Bucher on Dayton s own Channel 2 The Tale End...... 16 Sincerely, Chuck Stuart President

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 2 Board of Trustees Chuck Stuart, President Mike Freeman, Vice President Ken Carr, Secretary Greg Jump, Treasurer Bob Barone Barb Miller George Punter Lew Cluxton Charlie McGratty Dan Taylor George Ellis Kathy Rotterman Administrator Sue Schweitzer Newsletter Editor Steve Wicinski NCR REA Our mission is to keep members informed on issues related to NCR Corporation and other matters of interest. The REA was started in 1996, and helps perpetuate the legacy of NCR Corporation and its people. Membership in NCR REA is a great way to stay connected to NCR and its people. NCR Retiree News is published four times per year by: NCR REA, Inc. P. O. Box 218 Germantown, OH 45327 Phone: (937) 285-0014 rea@ncr-rea.org 3rd Quarter 2012 printed and distributed by Think Patented, Dayton, OH Copyright 2012 by NCR REA, Inc. No reproduction permitted without written permission of the NCR REA, Inc. Printed in the USA T ID BITS F R O M YOUR EDITOR.. T o repeat after Chuck, I just want to say I hope everyone is enjoying their summer and getting some relief from this unbelievably hot weather. Seems like we re all looking for ways to keep cool as we crank up our air conditioners and fans full force. I personally cannot wait for a cool, crisp fall season. As we move full throttle into Q3, I wanted to thank those of you who tried using the NCR REA facebook page I launched last issue. Obviously there are some glitches with the site, so I m working on fixing the problems. Ahhh.. the days of software development have surely changed. We ve come a long way from punch cards, paper tape, and computers on raised floors, haven t we! More on facebook next issue. Get Ready for the Annual Meeting and Open House This issue, as with all our issues, is dedicated to getting our members together. So that s why we re focusing on the upcoming Annual Meeting and Open House, which is scheduled for Thursday, September 20, 2012. The planning committee has done an outstanding job of making the arrangements. Now it s up to our members to join us to make it all happen. Let s make a memory! Please read through the information on pages 14 and 15. If you would like to attend, just fill out page 15, detach, and mail it in! But be sure to do so as soon as possible--preferably by September 1! We are looking forward to seeing you all again! The Electronic Age to the Rescue As you ll read in Ken Carr s article on page 6, we are discontinuing the printed version of the Membership Directory. I know that many of us, myself included, still love the touch and feel of paper articles, magazines, and so on. But like gasoline, the cost of print has simply skyrocketed. And small organizations, like the NCR REA, on a budget just can t continue paying those costs without consequences, such as raising dues and cutting back on other goodies. Fear not. If you still want a printed Membership Directory, you can request one for a nominal fee. Keep in mind, however, that with our soon-to-bereleased and newly designed web site, the directory will be updated weekly and available 24/7. No longer will you have to wait two years for a new version! Just point, click, and download! Cheers! STEVE Steve Wicinski, Editor

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 3 D ID YOU KNOW SUBMITTED B Y K EN C A R R, REA S E C R E T A R Y NCR Stories Abound T his Quarter, I thought I would kick it up a notch and relate some Patterson Myths and employee stories I have heard or witnessed over the years. Perhaps you ve heard some of these stories and have others to share for future issues. # 1: Mr. Patterson had waited a couple of days for the Accounting Department to deliver an end-of-month financial report. The reason given, they were running behind. Apparently, this was an ongoing problem. The story goes, with his patience at an end, Mr. Patterson marched over to the accounting department, had the accounting records gathered up, and took them to the power plant where they burned. With that done, he told the accounting manager that the records were now current and he expected them to stay that way. # 2: Mr. Patterson had taken a newly hired manager to the Executive Dining Room for lunch. Introducing the young man to the others in the room, Mr. Patterson asked him to say a few words to the group. Apparently, the young man told Mr. Patterson that he was sure the others would prefer to eat their lunch than to hear him speak. Mr. Patterson said, By all means let s eat our lunch. The story goes, no one at NCR ever saw the young man again. # 3: One of Mr. Patterson s pet peeves dealt with waiters who cleared one dish at a time as each diner finished a course of the meal. He wanted all dishes gathered at one time only when all diners had completed that course. Supposedly, Mr. Patterson was hosting a lunch at a New York hotel. Apparently the hotel had been made aware of Mr. Patterson s wishes. When the first diner completed his salad, out popped a waiter to retrieve the wooden bowl and Mr. Patterson was ready to act. The story goes that Mr. Patterson reached under his chair, pulled out a hammer and nail, and proceeded to nail his salad bowl to the table. # 4: Mr. Patterson would take unannounced tours of the factory. During these visits, he would stop and talk with employees. He would ask them several questions about the company, their bosses, their pay, the working conditions, if they were satisfied with the job, what they would do to improve the way their jobs were done, etc.. The story goes, if an employee was too happy with his/ her job and everything about it, Mr. Patterson believed he/she wasn t helping the Company grow and improve. Many times he would fire the employee on the spot. Seldom was anyone actually let go, but Mr. Patterson certainly got his point across to those who overheard the conversation. # 5: Most of you know the story about how James and John Ritty invented the cash register. And after John Patterson purchased and used a couple Ritty registers for his business, he saw the future of the cash register and bought the business from the Rittys. At that time, the Rittys were using one of their very first registers in their tavern in Dayton. Well, that register is still in Dayton at Jay s Seafood Restaurant. Recently, Jay s manager told me the restaurant has owned and used the register for decades. # 6: One of the best and by the book Dayton factory managers was on his way to an assembly department when he saw a man standing by a coke machine. On the factory manager s return, the same man was still standing by the coke machine. He confronted the man, asking him if he thought his break was a little long. The man said no. The manager told him to get back to work. The worker said he would as soon as he finished his coke. At the point, the manger was fuming, and asked the worker for his name. The worker gave it to him. The manager asked him where he worked. The man said, With the phone company, AT&T. # 7: Having purchased new Retail Terminals from NCR, the customer decided to place the new units in his large stores and move the older units from there to smaller stores. One store manager called Dayton wanting to buy crates to ship his terminals to a smaller store. He was told that NCR had contracted with an electronic equipment hauler and that the crates were not necessary. He was told NCR would even schedule the move for him. The manager was insistent, so he was given the name of the crate manufacturer. About a month later, the store manager called Dayton. He had ordered the crates at $40 each, and received them broken down flat and banded in groups. The crates had arrived after 5:00 PM and the store manager told the delivery driver to just leave them on the loading dock. When the day crew arrived the next morning, the crates were gone. Waste Management had mistaken the flattened bundles for trash, crushed them, and hauled them away to the dump. If you have any other Patterson stories, NCR stories, or personal stories, please let us know and we ll share them in a future newsletter. Just send your entries to our editor at: steve@writedataservices.com

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 4 I N MEMORIAM (NCR REA MEMBERS) We extend our sincere sympathy to the families of these former NCR employees. Carnahan, Donald, 87, Wilmington, OH, 1/15/12 Doddridge, Tom, 74, Centerville, OH, 7/2/12 Eberly, Dick, 80, Mechanicsburg, PA, 5/14/12 Flanagan, Frank, 85, Coral Springs, FL, 7/8/12 Fricke, Douglas, 89, Traverse City, MI, 2/10/12 Getts, Benjamin (Ted), 88, Miamisburg, OH, 7/23/12 Marks, Richard O., 85, Davis, CA, 3/11/12 Pyne, Robert, 80, Kalamazoo, MI, 7/19/12 Talmage, William (Bill), 81, Centerville, OH, 6/19/12 Wade, James, 82, Dallas, TX, 2/3/12 W E L COME NEW MEMBERS! Braun, James, N. Fond du Lac, WI Colvin, Mark, West Carrollton, OH Daly, Louis (Lou), Coram, NY Fjortoft, Eric, Barrington, IL Gallagher, Ed & Julie, Centerville, OH Glaus, Marvin, Belleville, IL Henry, Donald W., Dayton, OH Johnson-Burns, Carolyn, West Carrollton, OH Kriner, Michael, Cincinnati, OH Schlotterer, Diana, Blaine, MN Wagner, Estela, Kettering, OH

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 5 NCR IN T H E NEWS..... NCR Silver Brings Big Business Know-How to Small Business M ore than 125 years ago, NCR got its start and ascended to leadership with a passion for delivering solutions that would help small business owners run their business and achieve their goals. Those small businesses grew into larger companies, such as JC Penney and Meijer, and NCR grew, too. Over the past several decades, NCR has shifted its focus, developing multichannel, self-service solutions for large customers. This focus has paid off. Currently, NCR is #1 globally in self-checkout, selfservice kiosks, and hardware maintenance and support services and that s just looking at Retail. With the launch of NCR Silver, NCR is returning to its roots. NCR is restoring its focus on the small to medium business (SMB) market, with a commitment to delivering the innovative solutions that will help today s small businesses thrive. NCR Silver exists to help small and medium business owners achieve their goals. NCR is changing the game with a simple, yet powerful, solution. NCR Silver is an easy-to-use and affordable cloud-based point-of-sale (POS) solution that enables small business owners to take payments, market to customers, and manage their entire business. It operates on Apple devices including the ipad, iphone, and ipod Touch and is available as an application on itunes. There are approximately 8 million small businesses across the globe 4 million of which are in the U.S. alone. These 4 million small businesses comprise 60 percent of the economy. Delivering solutions for the SMB market is the next step in NCR's business strategy - at the RIGHT time for the company. While the initial launch of NCR Silver is in the U.S., NCR will be expanding internationally in 2013. To learn more about NCR Silver, point your browser to these sites. Watch NCR Silver on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/ncrsilverpos Read about NCR Silver in the media. NCR Turns the ipad into a Cash Register, July 18, 2012 http://allthingsd.com/20120718/ncr-turns-the-ipad-into-a-cash-register/ Read the NCR news release. NCR Silver brings breakthrough technology, competitive edge to small businesses, June 28, 2012 http://ncrsilver.com/ncr-silver-brings-breakthrough-technology,-competitive-edge-to-small-businesses.html Article provided courtesy of NCR s Corporate Communications Department

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 6 P R I N T E D V E R S I O N OF MEMBERSHI P D I R E C T O R Y T O BE DISCONTINUED... A s you know, the NCR REA has been publishing and distributing a membership directory every two years. The cost for the 2012 edition mailed earlier this year increased to over $4000! As the cost of printing and postage continues to rise, so does the cost to publish hard copies of our directory. When you consider how our membership is constantly changing, a printed directory is out of date almost as soon as it goes to press. So any corrected mistakes, membership updates, changes in address, phone numbers, and email addresses will not be published for as long as two years. Currently, we are developing a new and improved NCR REA Website. Under the Members Only section there will be a link to the printable Membership Directory. Because the online directory will be updated weekly, it will ALWAYS be more current than the printed format. With all this in mind, the Board of Trustees has unanimously voted to discontinue printing and distributing the Membership Directory in hard copy. We realize that some of our members do not own a personal computer, and that they may not even have access to one through family or friends. If that is the case and you still want a printed copy of the Membership Directory, you can order one by sending your request along with $5.00 to: NCR REA, Inc., P.O. Box 218, Germantown, OH 45327. Upon receiving your request and payment, we will mail you a printed copy. By eliminating the expense of the printed directory, the NCR REA will save at least $2000 a year. This will help defray the rising cost of publishing the newsletter four times a year, as well as costs associated with the annual meetings, the reunions, and the liability insurance required for those events. Best of all, we will be able to postpone any increase in annual dues a little farther down the road! Article submitted by Ken Carr, REA Secretary

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 7 F ROM OUR MEMBERS... ( C O N T I N U E D ) A list worth keeping... Courtesy of REA Member, Eddy Furey R ecently, as I was waiting in line behind an older gentleman at Wendy s I heard him ask for his senior discount. The girl at the register apologized and charged him less. When I asked the man what the discount was, he told me that seniors over 55 get 10% off everything on the menu, every day. Being that age myself, I figured I might as well ask for the discount, too. As I waited my turn in line, I thought about the consequences of doing so. If the register girl asked me for I.D., it could be embarrassing having to show my license. But if she didn't ask for proof of age, I would get so depressed that I really did look that "old" and didn't need to prove it. But since I always like to save money, I boldly asked for the discount. Sadly, the young lady just rang up the discount, although I m convinced I don't look a day over 54. Anyway, this incident prompted me to do some research. As a result, I came across a list of restaurants, supermarkets, department stores, travel deals, and other types of offers giving various discounts with different age requirements. I was actually surprised to see how many there are and how some of them start at the young age of 50! Hmmmm, Dunkin Donuts gives free coffee to people over 55. If you're paying for a cup every day, you might want to start getting it for free. Restaurants Applebee s: 15% off with Golden Apple Card (60+) Arby s: 10% off (55+) Ben & Jerry s: 10% off (60+) Bennigan s: discount varies by location Bob s Big Boy: discount varies by location (60+) Boston Market: 10% off (65+) Burger King: 10% off (60+) Captain D s Seafood: discount varies on location (62+) Chick-Fil-A: 10% off or free small drink or coffee (55+) Chili s: 10% off (55+) CiCi s Pizza: 10% off (60+) Culver s: 10% off (60+) Denny s: 10% off, 20% off for AARP members (55+) Dunkin Donuts: 10% off or free coffee (55+) Einstein s Bagels: 10% off baker s dozen of bagels (60+) Fuddrucker s: 10% off any senior platter (55+) Gatti s Pizza: 10% off (60+) Golden Corral: 10% off (60+) Hardee s: $0.33 beverages everyday (65+) IHOP: 10% off (55+) Jack in the Box: up to 20% off (55+) KFC: free small drink with any meal (55+) Krispy Kreme: 10% off (50+) Long John Silver s: various discounts at participating locations (55+) McDonald s: discounts on coffee everyday (55+) Mrs. Fields: 10% off at participating locations (60+) Shoney s: 10% off Sonic: 10% off or free beverage (60+) Steak n Shake: 10% off every Monday & Tuesday (50+) Subway: 10% off (60+) Sweet Tomatoes: 10% off (62+) Taco Bell: 5% off; free beverages for seniors (65+) TCBY: 10% off (55+) Tea Room Cafe: 10% off (50+) Village Inn: 10% off (60+) Waffle House: 10% off every Monday (60+) Wendy s: 10% off (55+) White Castle: 10% off (62+) ------ also--whataburger...free drink with purchase... ENJOY and $ave money, too!!!

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 8 F ROM OUR MEMBERS... ( C O N T I N U E D ) Retail and Apparel Banana Republic: 10% off (50+) Bealls:20% off first Tuesday of each month (50+) Belk s: 15% off first Tuesday of every month (55+) Big Lots: 10% off Bon-Ton Dept Stores: 15% off sr discount days (55+) C.J. Banks: 10% off every Wednesday (60+) Clarks: 10% off (62+) Dress Barn: 10% off (55+) Goodwill: 10% off one day/wk (date varies by location) Hallmark: 10% off one day/wk (date varies by location) Kmart: 20% off (50+) Kohl s: 15% off (60+) Modell s Sporting Goods: 10% off Rite Aid: 10% off on Tuesdays & 10% off prescriptions Ross Stores: 10% off every Tuesday (55+) The Salvation Army Thrift Stores: up to 50% off (55+) Stein Mart: 20% off red dot/clearance items, first Monday of every month (55+) Grocery Albertson s: 10% off first Wednesday each month (55+) American Discount Stores: 10% off every Monday (50+) Compare Foods Market: 10% off each Wednesday (60+) DeCicco Family Markets: 5% off every Wednesday (60+) Food Lion: 6% off every Monday (60+) Fry s Market: free VIP Membership, 10% each Mon (55+) Great Valu Food Store: 5% off every Tuesday (60+) Gristedes Supermarket: 10% off every Tuesday (60+) Harris Teeter: 5% off every Tuesday (60+) Hy-Vee: 5% off one day a week (date varies by location) Kroger: 10% off (date varies by location) Morton Williams Supermarket: 5% off each Tues (60+) The Plant Shed: 10% off every Tuesday (50+) Publix: 5% off every Wednesday (55+) Rogers Marketplace: 5% off every Thursday (60+) Uncle Guiseppe s Marketplace: 5% off (62+) Travel Alaska Airlines: 10% off (65+) Alamo: up to 25% off for AARP members American Airlines: various discounts for 65 and up (call before booking for discount) Amtrak: 15% off (62+) Avis: up to 25% off for AARP members Best Western: 10% off (55+) Budget Rental Cars: 10% off; up to 20% off for AARP members (50+) Cambria Suites: 20%-30% off (60+) Clarion: 20%-30% off (60+) Comfort Inn: 20%-30% off (60+) Comfort Suites: 20%-30% off (60+) Continental Airlines: no initiation fee for Continental Presidents Club & special fares for select destinations Dollar Rent-A-Car: 10% off (50+) Econo Lodge: 20%-30% off (60+) Enterprise Rent-A-Car: 5% off for AARP members Greyhound: 5% off (62+) Hampton Inns & Suites: 10% off booked 72 hours in advance Hertz: up to 25% off for AARP members Holiday Inn: 10%-30% off depending on location (62+) Hyatt Hotels: 25%-50% off (62+) InterContinental Hotels Group: various discounts (65+) Mainstay Suites: 10% off with Mature Traveler s Discount (50+); 20%-30% off (60+) Marriott Hotels: 15% off (62+) Motel 6: 10% off (60+) Myrtle Beach Resort: 10% off (55+) National Rent-A-Car: up to 30% off for AARP members Quality Inn: 20%-30% off (60+) Rodeway Inn: 20%-30% off (60+) Sleep Inn: 20%-30% off (60+) Southwest Airlines: various discounts (65+) - call ahead Trailways Transportation System: various discounts (50+) United Airlines: various discounts (65+) - call ahead U.S. Airways: various discounts (65+) - call ahead Activities And Entertainment AMC Theaters: up to 30% off (55+) Bally Total Fitness: up to $100 off memberships (62+) Busch Gardens Tampa: $3 off one-day tickets (50+) Carmike Cinemas: 35% off (65+) Cinemark/Century Theaters: up to 35% off U.S. National Parks: $10 lifetime pass; 50% off additional services including camping (62+) Regal Cinemas: 30% off Ripley s Believe it or Not: @ off one-day ticket (55+) SeaWorld Orlando: $3 off one-day tickets (50+) Cell Phone Discounts AT&T: Special Senior Nation 200 Plan $29.99/mo (65+) Jitterbug: $10/mo cell phone service (50+) Verizon Wireless: Verizon Nationwide 65 Plus Plan $29.99/month (65+). Miscellaneous Great Clips: $3 off haircuts (60+) Super Cuts: $2 off haircuts (60+)

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 9 F ROM OUR MEMBERS (CONTINUED...) Having a great time at Fatz Café, located outside of Greenville, SC

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 10 A LIFETIME OF PINS... Just a snapshot of some of the pins that many folks received during their NCR careers Courtesy of the Core Memory Project, http://www.thecorememory.com

C A L E N D A R OF O N G O I N G E V E N T S State City Name Venue Date/Time Contact AZ CA CO CT FL GA IL IL IN IN KY MD MA MA MI MI MI Tucson Village Inn Restaurant 2 nd San Diego NCR / Teradata Retirees of San Diego Colorado Springs / Pueblo Orange Estero Atlanta Chicago Chicago The NCR Lunch Bunch NCR Pizza Night Group Aurora Breakfast Group Remington Club Rancho Bernardo 16925 Hibera Dr. Village Inn Academy & Austin Bl. Colorado Springs Chip s Restaurant 321 Boston Post Road Perkins Restaurant 20320 Grande Oaks Shoppes Blvd Golden Corral Hwy 138 Conyers Riggio s Restaurant 7530 W. Oakton Niles Evansville Cracker Barrel 8215 Eagle Lake Drive Indianapolis ncrhasbeens MCL Cafeteria Lexington Baltimore Pembrooke Metheun Lexington Retirees Baltimore Lunch Bunch Boston Retirees 3630 S. East St. Bob Evans Restaurant Brannon Crossing, 9a.m. Various locations near Baltimore Friendly s Restaurant Rte 139 off Rte 3 exit 12 McDonald s Pelham St. Lansing NCR445 Flapjack Restaurant 1601 S. Waverly Grand Rapids NCR440 Bob Evans McComb Township Walker & I96 McDonald s 45700 N. Gratiot Wednesday 2nd Wednesday of month except Jul, Aug, 1 PM 1st Friday of month at 8:30 a.m. 2 nd Tuesday each month. 8:30 a.m. 2nd Thursday 11:30 a.m. 2nd Wednesday of even months at 11:30 a.m. 1st Thursday each month at 6:30 p.m. No regular schedule 1st Tuesday each month 7 a.m. 2nd Tuesday 6:00 p.m. 2 nd Thursday, April & October Wed. every month except Dec. at noon 1st and 3rd Tuesday 8:30am Breakfast every Tuesday at 8 Second Monday every month 8:30 am 1st Tuesday 8 a.m. Every Tuesday morning Dick Vail: rlvail@cox.net Gerry Mikas: 858-951-0155 mikas@cox.net Fred Miller 719-578-5182 Jim Lash jameslash@snet.net Tom Schoenheider 239-498-8773 tomsonly@comcast.net Roy Greenway rlg109177@yahoo.com Cal McBroom 109487cm@bellsouth.net John Hughes johughes7@aol.com Alan J. Helstern ALHEL@aol.com Mike Ederati ederati@juno.com Jim Bryan jrbryan@sbcglobal.net Harry Kuhn 317-862-4408 cnhkuhn@hotmail.com Bill Malicote: 859-229-4109 wtmalicote@aol.com Nelson Bengel 410-557-7302 nelsben@aol.com Clyde Baker clyde.baker@juno.com Richard Bates 603-394-7760 R.richardbates@comcast.net Tom Simmons 517-647-4469 k8tes@sbcglobal.net Brad DeVries 616-901-7048 bradforddevries@yahoo.com Lee Brown 810-791-2061 20812 Lantz Street Clinton Twp., MI 48035

State City Name Venue Date/Time Contact NE Omaha HY-VEE Grocery 108th and Fort St. NJ Central Ye Cottage Inn 149 W. Front St. Keyport 1st Thursday 7:30am 3rd Thursday each month except June, July, August Henry Lokke 3815 N. 100th St. Omaha, NE 68134 (402)571-6467 Bernie Ondrey bondrey102@verizon.net NJ Edison Former NCR Employees Cheesecake Factory Menlo Pk Shopping Center NM Albuquerque Furrs Cafeteria Wyoming Mall NC Charlotte Carolina Prime Steak House, 225 East Woodlawn Road OH Dayton Former R&D employees OH Dayton E&M Dayton NCR Country Club Reservations suggested Marion s Pizza Patterson and Shroyer OH Dayton Dayton Area NCR Lunch Bunch Every 2-3months First Tuesday 12:30 p.m. 3rd Tuesday 9:00am 4th Wednesday each month 2nd Saturday of March and Oct 11:30 3:00 PM Varies Anthony J. Pilato 516-561-1144 apilato9@optonline.net Marc LaChey 505-275-2331 Lachey8799@comcast.net Walt Miller 704-844-6488 or mymabe@aol.com or Ralph Weddington 704-366-7226 Carl Wick 937-433-1352 cfwick@aol.com Orville Huggins 937-436-1411 11:45 a.m.3rd Thursday each month. http://www.ncrlunchbunch.info www.ncrlunchbunch.info OH Dayton 3 rd Party Support and CTEC (Retired or Displaced) Milanos. 9572 Springboro Pike PA Harrisburg Peachtree Rest &Lounge 251 N Progress Ave. RI Cranston MISS CRANSTON DINER 1224 Oaklawn Ave. SC Columbia ROMEO (Retired Old Men Eating Out) JustUs 1208 Knox Abbot Dr Cayce SC Greenville Fatz Café US 123 Easley, SC TX Austin McDonalds 183 & Braker WA Tacoma Ma s Place Near South Hill Mall Puyallup Bowling WI Milwaukee Mayfair Mall Food Court Canada Vancouver, BC XNCRs Group 1 st Tuesday of each Month 11:30a.m. Last Tuesday 9:00am Every Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. 2nd Thursday 9:00 a.m. Saturday noon every 2-3 months 1st Monday each month 9am Every Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. Every Thurs 9:00 a.m. 2nd Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Lunch 1st Tuesday each month To ENSURE SPACE, Notify: Chuck Dulaney cpmkd@sbcglobal.net John Teserovitch jmteser@yahoo.com or Keith Walden kwalden_45050@yahoo.com Ray Kowalick 717-626-2365 rayjk@windstream.net Don Culton 401-942-5594 Dfc-jr@cox.net Frank Thrower 803-356-5067 trky@windstream.net Ted Webb 864-234-7869 w4ne@juno.com James Tackett James.tph@sbcglobal.net Don Eggert 414-453-8424 degg12@sbcglobal.net Dick Phillips 604-526-8721 dick_phillips@telus.net

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 13 F.Y.I. NCR Pension Lump Sum To learn about this offer, point your browser to: http://www.ncr.com/home/lump-sum-offer NCR Corporation History This interesting website encapsulates our great company s history in a relatively short space. Makes for a great quick references. Point your browser to: http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/ ncr-corporation-history/ For some recent press releases, go to: http://www.teradata.com/newsreleases/ NCR REA Newsletters and Directory Available Online Like to start receiving your NCR Retiree Newsletter and directory online instead of hard copy? If so, let us know. Online versions can expedite delivery and significantly reduce our printing costs! ARE YOU MOVING? Don t forget to tell us your new address so we can ensure you continue to receive your newsletter. Email to rea@ncr-rea.org or write to: NCR REA, P. O. Box 218, Germantown, OH 45327. Important Contacts NCR Benefits Center P. O. Box 770003 Cincinnati, OH 45250-0071 800-245-9035 TDD# 800-610-4015 http://netbenefits.fidelity.com United Health Care 800-889-2535 Http://www.myuhc.com Medicare 800-MEDICARE (633-4227) http://www.medicare.gov Social Security 800-772-1213 http://www.socialsecurity.gov NCR Corporation 937-445-5000 http://www.ncr.com Teradata Corporation 800-242-4800 Http://www.teradata.com NCR Stockholder Account Inquiries Mellon Investor Services 85 Challenger Road Overpeck Centre Ridgefield, NJ 07660 800-627-2303 shrrelations@melloninvestor.com http://www.melloninvestor.com CLIP and SAVE

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 14 A NNUAL MEETING 2012 INFORMATION NCR REA 2012 Annual Meeting and Former NCR Employee Open House Presidential Banquet Center 4548 Presidential Way, Kettering, OH 45429 Thursday, September 20, 2012 Time Activity Location *** ANNUAL MEETING *** 9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast (NO CHARGE) Lincoln Room 10:00 a.m. Business Meeting Lincoln Room 11:00 a.m. NCR Guest Speaker Lincoln Room NOON Luncheon Buffet, $10 (NCR REA Members and guests only) Kennedy Room *** FORMER NCR EMPLOYEE OPEN HOUSE *** (Beer, mixed drinks, soft drinks, iced tea, and water available C.O.D.) Snacks provided by the NCR REA. 1:00 p.m. Doors open Lincoln Room 2-3:00 p.m. Dayton History Presentation: The NCR Archive Mary Oliver, Director, Archive Research Center Lincoln Room 3-4:00 p.m. Open Social Lincoln Room All NCR REA members must complete a registration form (next page) indicating their plans to attend the Annual Meeting. Payment for lunch must also be sent in with the registration. Members also need to indicate their participation in the Open House activities, for which there is no cost except for drinks, which are C.O.D. Each member may bring a guest to the Annual Meeting and luncheon. Each member may invite as many former NCR employees (those who are non NCR REA members) to the Open House as they wish. If you have any questions, call Mike Freeman at (937) 294-0201, or email him at freebs62@aol.com.

N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 15 2012 REGISTRATION FORM NCR REA 2012 Annual Meeting and Former NCR Employee Open House Thursday, September 20, 2012 (Detach, complete, and send in this form by Sep. 1, 2012) If you plan to attend all or part of this event, please complete the following information to help the NCR REA make the proper arrangements. You may bring a guest to the Annual Meeting and luncheon. You may invite as many former NCR employees (non NCR REA members) to the Open House as you wish. ACTIVITY NCR REA Annual Meeting # ATTENDING Buffet Luncheon (The cost is $10 per person and must be included with your registration.) Open House Name: Guest Name Address: City, State, Zip: Phone: Year Retired: E-mail address: I would like to volunteer to help with the 2012 Annual Meeting/Open House: Yes No Be sure to send in this registration form to the address below no later than Sept. 1, 2012. If you are attending the luncheon ($10 per person), make sure you include your check made payable to NCR REA, Inc. We look forward to seeing you on September 20, 2012! NCR REA, Inc. P. O. Box 218 Germantown, OH 45327

NCR REA, Inc. P. O. Box 218 Germantown, OH 45327-0218 www.ncr-rea.org N C R R eti r e e N e w s P a g e 16 T HE TALE END T HE A RT OF S E L L I N G The Three Key Sample When clerks and bartenders organized to oppose the introduction of cash registers, the agents found it almost impossible to reach proprietors of stores with their big machines. Mr. Patterson met this objection by making a small working model of the register, enclosed within a leather case with no marks on the outside to identify it with the N.C.R. Co. Courtesy of the Core Memory Project, http://www.thecorememory.com